Table Of ContentChapter One- Examinations and National Testing Organizations, Developing an Item (Question) Bank, Preparing for an Examination, Sample Examination- 50 Questions Chapter Two- National Fire Protection Association Standards, National Electrical Code (NEC), Local Codes and Requirements, Approved Testing Laboratories, Questions Review Chapter Three- Basic Electrical Mathematics Review, Calculator Math, Working With Fractions, Working With Decimals, Working With Percentages, Working With Square Root, Powers, Ohm's Law, Question Review, Practice Exam- 15 Questions Chapter Four- Introduction to the National Electrical Code (NEC), Know Your Code Book, Question Review Chapter Five- General Wiring Requirements, Question Review Chapter Six- Branch- Circuits and Feeders, Question Review Chapter Seven- Services 600 Volts or Less, Services Over 600 Volts, Question Review Chapter Eight- Overcurrent Protection, Question Review Chapter Nine- Grounding, Question Review Chapter Ten- Wiring Methods, Question Review Chapter Eleven- General- Use Utilization Equipment, Question Review Chapter Twelve- Special Equipment and Occupancies, Question Review Chapter Thirteen- Special Conditions and Communication Systems, Question Review Chapter Fourteen- Electrical and NEC Question Review, Practice Examination- 50 Questions, 2005 Code Changes Quizzes, Practice Exams, Final Examination
SynopsisStories to inspire, crafts to decorate the home, gingerbread houses of all sorts to bake, and drinks to bring cheer to all who come by: these are just some of the ways to make Christmas very, very merry, and more than 500 of them are beautifully collected right here. How will you celebrate? Perhaps the traditional American style seems most appealing: then make a Tole Painted Nativity, whip up some delicious Hot Buttered Rum, and read "The Night Before Christmas" aloud. For a classic Victorian holiday, sing "Deck the Halls," place a charming Violin and Cherub wreath on the door, and sip some mulled wine. Or choose the Country, Southwestern (a little salsa verde, anyone?), International, or fun-filled Not-Quite-Grown-Up style.